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Journal Entry 2 by earthcaroleanne at Falkirk, Scotland United Kingdom on Friday, November 18, 2016

This book is a present from the Scottish Book Trust to celebrate Book Week Scotland 2016.

Pugging school. Coming out. Accidentally becoming a killer. The people of Scotland confess to their deepest secrets; acts they regret, childhood adventures or simply something they want to get off their chests. These revelations are by turns touching, alarming, macabre and funny. Including stories by well-known writers such as Lisa McInerney, Juno Dawson and Jo Clifford as well as the people of Scotland, this collection unlocks the nation's strangest secrets.

Journal Entry 3 by earthcaroleanne at Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Friday, November 18, 2016

Journal Entry 4 by LittleSuz at Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Sunday, November 20, 2016

Picked up today. Thanks earthcaroleanne!

Journal Entry 5 by LittleSuz at Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Sunday, December 17, 2017

Quite a nice little collection of stories, many of them very original. I particularly liked the one about confessing to obsessive Googling of an ex. And the one about a child trying to persuade her Dad to let her join the Girls Brigade.

Journal Entry 6 by LittleSuz at Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Sunday, December 17, 2017